and most recently:
Sue Laxdal-Area Chicago; David Rebstock-Greensboro; Bob Hawley-Chicago;
Ginny Reece -LCX-Wichita, KS;
Elaine Telford and Ann Duffy-Australia, and Frank Knutson-Archives teammate.
The attached poetry is John’s most famous poem which first appeared in his book
Motivation for the Great Work. Justin Morrill, who was working with fund raising at a Catholic School, asked if he could use the poetry for a Thanksgiving card for their donors. That card spurred the news article from the Archbishop which was quite
a tribute to a younger poet/theologian, John Cock (25 years ago).
We invite you to print out the card and use for others you may want to share such greetings with. It has been used as a get-well card, a funeral card, and a sympathy card with the Thanksgiving being
“thankful for the life of….” The poem was later adapted in Our Universal Spirit Journey (jpc/llc) to read “Spirit does not promise”… and ending with “…but believe it or not, Spirit does promise ways to end poverty, stop wars, and save the Earth.”
Wishing you a Thanksgiving filled with special meaning and memories with your families and friends.
Grace and peace,
Lynda and John Cock
P O Box 2333
Davidson, NC 28936
336-404-0770